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We have curated our most popular Software & Data repositories so you can find them easily

After a gap in maintaining this page, we intend to resume posting periodic updates to highlight a variety of new resources as they become available. Our Lab's GitHub site also provides useful info and resources related to current projects.

Rolling out a curated set of software and data repositories

7/11/2025

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Over the past couple of years, a lot of things have changed. Some of those changes have brought improvements to the way we share the software and data that we generate in the lab, necessitated in part by the growing popularity of our work to a point that we recognized a substantial benefit to enhancing our commitment to easy access and open-source principles. 

To make it easier to find and access our most in-demand repositories -- often spread across a variety of platforms including GitHub, Zenodo, NCBI, BOLD, etc. -- we have created a main landing page on the website where we have curated a mix of both recent and timeless contributions to the field. Check it out!
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You might also want to check out our lab's main GitHub repository, where we are increasingly making our projects publicly available so you can benefit from any updates we've made since posting a version of record for the code with a prior publication (e.g., a static record with a Zenodo DOI). 

I will periodically post updates to this blog in order to highlight and summarize important updates to help ensure the community is aware, but we will no longer be using these pages to share data or code directly as we have in the past.
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